Po is correct. I found the name - Annamarie Tender, a makeup artist and wife of a comedian. Google and you'll find her story.

Again, not doubting Kan's restaurateurs or Canucko's well connected cousin, but if you watch the Maher/Sam Harris vs Affleck segment from 2014, Affleck comes off as a major dbag....rolling his eyes, making snide comments and being a prick. Maybe he had an off night.

I do think that, much like Trump explains in the infamous pussy-grab tape, it's hard for celebrities to tone it down when most people they come across probably would request to get groped. Not trying to indict all women, but it's a bit true...isn't it?

Po is correct. I found the name - Annamarie Tender, a makeup artist and wife of a comedian. Google and you'll find her story.

Again, not doubting Kan's restaurateurs or Canucko's well connected cousin, but if you watch the Maher/Sam Harris vs Affleck segment from 2014, Affleck comes off as a major dbag....rolling his eyes, making snide comments and being a prick. Maybe he had an off night.

Po is correct. I found the name - Annamarie Tender, a makeup artist and wife of a comedian. Google and you'll find her story.

Again, not doubting Kan's restaurateurs or Canucko's well connected cousin, but if you watch the Maher/Sam Harris vs Affleck segment from 2014, Affleck comes off as a major dbag....rolling his eyes, making snide comments and being a prick. Maybe he had an off night.

No doubt. I watched that. I remember thinking to myself what a cunt he was. Harris and Maher were absolutely destroying him, like they almost always do with their far leftists guests who side with Obama that Islam is the religion of peace...

He came across as ignorant with his ass cheeks spread wide and clear for the SJW's.

But, like I said, I trust my cousin on this stuff.

I am not big on meeting the "stars." I can't stand most of the modern work anyways and, to be frank, most of my heroes are dead or very close to it (Winston Churchill, Frank Calder (Nisga'a Chief), Flannery O'Connor, Clint Eastwood, etc...).

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I do think that, much like Trump explains in the infamous pussy-grab tape, it's hard for celebrities to tone it down when most people they come across probably would request to get groped. Not trying to indict all women, but it's a bit true...isn't it?

-PR

When I was in Vegas after 9/11, I saw Wayne Newton perform on NYE and he had a surprise guest, country singer Neil McCoy. He came by our table once he saw that we were Natives from Canada (him being Native-American himself) and some lady at the table next to us lifted her bra and exposed her boobs to him (his wife was right beside him).

And McCoy isn't even what I would call a B-celebrity really. Kind of a former A bordering on C/D now.

There are definitely some people who have very low self-esteems who throw themselves at the first celebrity they see.

For every actress coming out against HW there are probably 10 aspiring "actresses" who would fuck Weinstein and an entire production crew for their shot at stardom. These women should be just as mad at those hussies for encouraging slimebags like Weinstein.

For every actress coming out against HW there are probably 10 aspiring "actresses" who would fuck Weinstein and an entire production crew for their shot at stardom. These women should be just as mad at those hussies for encouraging slimebags like Weinstein.

They should be just as mad at some nameless faceless women that may or may not exist as they are at their rapist/harasser or those that tried to squash their claims? I don't think so, Jax.

"I may be an emotional cripple but am becoming a strong, burly fucking hunk of a man."

So if you have a situation in which a woman works her ass of in whatever vocation she's chosen, but rejects her boss's advances, and is subsequently passed over for promotion in favor of the clueless new girl who fucks the boss's brains out, passed over woman shouldn't be mad at the chick, too? There are reasons men think this kind of behavior is okay. Those reasons are the whores who use their sexuality rather than merit to advance themselves.
I'm not excusing Weinstein whatsoever. But men like him get their behavior reinforced by someone, otherwise they wouldn't do it. Those parties are culpable, too.

So if you have a situation in which a woman works her ass of in whatever vocation she's chosen, but rejects her boss's advances, and is subsequently passed over for promotion in favor of the clueless new girl who fucks the boss's brains out, passed over woman shouldn't be mad at the chick, too? There are reasons men think this kind of behavior is okay. Those reasons are the whores who use their sexuality rather than merit to advance themselves.
I'm not excusing Weinstein whatsoever. But men like him get their behavior reinforced by someone, otherwise they wouldn't do it. Those parties are culpable, too.

This is 100% true but be careful, people are jumping all over this line of thinking as "victim blaming."

Mayim Bialik (Blossom / Big Bang Theory) wrote a pretty decent Op-Ed piece late last week that outlined some of her experience and choices. I thought it was well-written but quickly became a target for those who didn't want to see any other target than HW. I thought this was a narrow view but typical.

The reality is, he was POS. But his actions were allowable by many hence he continued them. And as was said, there were many who gladly accepted his actions in exchange for a benefit. That decision falls on them. It doesn't excuse him in any way but those who choose to be agreeable own that decision. And I don't believe all them made that decision begrudgingly.

If Hollywood wants this type of behavior cleaned up, that have to address it on all sides and with all the players. They need to expect more from the management and more from the players.

I'm tired of A-list actresses being labeled as brave for coming out on this issue. It's not brave to share your casting couch story once you're famous and making millions. Brave would be the girl from some farm in Iowa who dreams of being a star, moves to Hollywood, auditions by day, works at Starbucks at night, shares a small apartment with six other aspiring actors, spends all her money on rent, food, and head shots, then goes to an audition where she is told her dream role is just a blowjob away. Her caviar dreams flash before her eyes. Red carpets. Designer dresses. Magazine covers. Then she says "No thanks. I've got another audition this afternoon." Then she risks everything by taking to social media and outing the person who made the offer, even though it might get her blacklisted and end her chances at every realizing her dream.
That's brave. Going along with it, becoming a millionaire, then claiming you were "forced" to do these things isn't brave, it's convenient.